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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we're back on "anderson cooper 360." oscar pistorius, the blade runner, out on bail due back in court june 4th. i want to talk more about what a trial might look like and why it may never take place. back with the panel. >> all of this kind of pa paranoia -- it now goes to a judge. there's no jury system there. it has a lot to do with the the makeup of society. help us understand how judges are schooled to deal with cases without the aid of a jury. >> in south africa we believe that judges spend their entire working lives being immersed in the law and trained in the law and schooled towards being objective in applying their minds to the facts in the law in a neutral way. and that is the safeguard for justice. we also every aspect of our legal system is imbued with our constitution
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we're back on "anderson cooper 360." oscar pistorius, the blade runner, out on bail due back in court june 4th. i want to talk more about what a trial might look like and why it may never take place. back with the panel. >> all...
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and so for me, i grew up in zimbabwe in a very stressful environment and so my primary driver is fear. my urge is to protect. when i make decisions, my first thought is, how do i protect myself, that is the overwhelm g overwhelmingly largest segment of society driven by fear. next is happiness. next is commitment the reason we wrote the book, people do not think about their emotions. when they make the same mistakes over and over it's because emotions are making a decision when it comes to money. >> i want viewers to go to the website here. this is the quiz to determine your money mind. it is mymoneycode.com here. >> this has to go to honest conversations. >> fascinating. >> honest conversations with an "s." our team took it, most of the team spend money and save money and motivation is fear just like you said. i took the quiz, as well. and the results were 43% fear, 43% happiness. that's how i determined how i spend or how i save. what is that saying. >> a balanced approach. what it says is that you -- that you're very -- it's very unusual, by the way. >> really? >> overwhelmingly, 8
and so for me, i grew up in zimbabwe in a very stressful environment and so my primary driver is fear. my urge is to protect. when i make decisions, my first thought is, how do i protect myself, that is the overwhelm g overwhelmingly largest segment of society driven by fear. next is happiness. next is commitment the reason we wrote the book, people do not think about their emotions. when they make the same mistakes over and over it's because emotions are making a decision when it comes to...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> the suspected boston bombing suspect dzhokhar dzhokhar has been indicted by a federal grand jury. they just returned a 30 count indictment. the united states attorney for massachusetts, carmen ortiz will hold a news conference at 3 p.m. to release the specifics of the 30 counts. we'll have live coverage of that coming up later today, 30 count indictment against dzhokhar tsarnaev. back to other news including the gripping testimony from the young woman on the phone with trayvon martin only moments before he was killed by george zimmerman. rachel jenn jeantel has struggled through a second day of tough cross-examination. the trial is in recess and they're taking a lunch break. it will resume fairly soon, though. jeantel will be back on the stand to finish her testifying. she has been testifying for hours. we're joined by two cnn legal analysts following this trial very closely. mar
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> the suspected boston bombing suspect dzhokhar dzhokhar has been indicted by a federal grand jury. they just returned a 30 count indictment. the united states attorney for massachusetts, carmen ortiz will hold a news conference at 3 p.m. to release the specifics of the 30 counts....
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what happened what happens to the economy in the long term and, b, can this president create a working environment with republicans because he can't get the big things done. guns, immigration, anything else, he can't get it done without republicans and right now they're back at this again. >> not surprising. john, ali, i want to dip in and listen to republican scott walker of wisconsin is speak. let's listen in. >> the federal reserve projected $290 they would make up in spending. most people tapped into their savings and the last thing we want to do is take hanmoney out hands of the americans consumers. my hope is we see something better than the arbitrary cuts being proposed and something that doesn't cripple the economy. >> i think it's important to point out the president's proposal is not about increasing rates. it's about closing loopholes here. i think governor o'malley and governor engijindal have someth to say. >> i want to disagree with my colleague's statements. i think it is possible to cut less than 3% of the federal budget without causing devastating consequences. to the earlier ques
what happened what happens to the economy in the long term and, b, can this president create a working environment with republicans because he can't get the big things done. guns, immigration, anything else, he can't get it done without republicans and right now they're back at this again. >> not surprising. john, ali, i want to dip in and listen to republican scott walker of wisconsin is speak. let's listen in. >> the federal reserve projected $290 they would make up in spending....
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criticizing the tsa's move, including massachusetts representative ed markey who says quote in the confined environment of an airplane, even a small blade in hands of a terrorist can lead to disaster. the additional responsibility of assessing which knives meet the new requirements could be a distraction for already-overburdened screeners at tsa checkpoints, end quote. his fellow congressman steven lynch joins the chorus the critics. >> you can't even bring a cup of coffee in many cases on to an airplane. and here we are, allowing small knives? i think it's a bit much. >> the tsa says the new rules are in line with international regulations. >>> as thousands of american tourist the head to mexico for spring break. the recently appointed tourism minister of a mexican state is killed. he was shot to death by gunman while driving in his car. authorities say the attack may have been related to his private business dealings. >>> and the conclave to elect a new pope is just two days away now. today the cardinals celebrated masses in private chapels, cathedrals and basilicas across rome. they'll hold one more
criticizing the tsa's move, including massachusetts representative ed markey who says quote in the confined environment of an airplane, even a small blade in hands of a terrorist can lead to disaster. the additional responsibility of assessing which knives meet the new requirements could be a distraction for already-overburdened screeners at tsa checkpoints, end quote. his fellow congressman steven lynch joins the chorus the critics. >> you can't even bring a cup of coffee in many cases...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> reporter: after all the searching, all the investigation, texas authorities say they could not find the body of david hartley. >> where is the body? >> the body was disposed of. there is no body. >> this is the international boundary. >> yeah. >> reporter: in his office in texas, county sheriff siggy gonzalez knows for a fact that david hartley will never be returned to the united states for burial. do you know how? >> yes. four different sources with different agencies have come forward and told us how they disposed of the body. >> reporter: those sources say the body of david hartley was placed in a barrel and burned. in colorado where she now lives, tiffany hartley refuses to believe her husband's body will never be returned. >> it's passed my mind, but i'm not willing to accept
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>> reporter: still, some conservative christians say the focus shouldn't be on gunnings but on the environment giving rise to this violence. >> instead of having as the nra proposes a policeman in every school, our policy should be focusing on getting a dad in every home. >> reporter: vice president biden said friday he's glad i n evangelical groups have participated in his gun policy task force meetings because in the past they have been, quote, reluctant to engage on the gun issue. athena jones, cnn, washington. >>> the president is promising action when it comes to curbing gun violence. the vice president even expected to endorse efforts to reinstate that assault weapons ban, but the opposition says that just isn't going to happen. t spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! s
>> reporter: still, some conservative christians say the focus shouldn't be on gunnings but on the environment giving rise to this violence. >> instead of having as the nra proposes a policeman in every school, our policy should be focusing on getting a dad in every home. >> reporter: vice president biden said friday he's glad i n evangelical groups have participated in his gun policy task force meetings because in the past they have been, quote, reluctant to engage on the gun...
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win at the same time the pentagon will be hit with a cascading flood of cuts and for that kind of an environment you don't need somebody who's an outsider who doesn't have the practical experience and who's makedly ambitious for the job. what i don't get about this is the deputy secretary of defense ashton carter has all the experience in the world. he's a loyal democrat. he's done a terrific job. and the undersecretary of defense michel flonroy is trusted throughout the military. the president had people loyal to him with the qualifications and gone to an outside person whose reputation is that of a maverick who makes off the cuff decisions and i think that's very bad for defense department and for our security at this particular time in history. >> well, let me ask you on that issue of being an outsider. some say that's what's needed. i'm not so sure how outside he is but someone who's ambitious might be what you need considering the politics necessary in the defense department and the fact he's -- the president is reaching across the aisle to the republicans to supercede the choices you menti
win at the same time the pentagon will be hit with a cascading flood of cuts and for that kind of an environment you don't need somebody who's an outsider who doesn't have the practical experience and who's makedly ambitious for the job. what i don't get about this is the deputy secretary of defense ashton carter has all the experience in the world. he's a loyal democrat. he's done a terrific job. and the undersecretary of defense michel flonroy is trusted throughout the military. the president...
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right now, a lot of people are wondering just how safe the building is or how safe the office environment is. we don't know who the shooter or shooters are. if they were related to our job in our can, if they were part of our coworkers. we have no idea. >> reporter: did it seem is the shooter was randomly shooting an the people? >> i couldn't tell. >> reporter: can you just walk us through your account of this morning, sir? >> what's your first and last name. >> first name is tim, last name is it juris. i'm a commander in the united states navy. >> so there you heard commander tim jirus, tom jirus giving us an eyewitness account of what he just heard. renee marsh conducted the interview, she was there. let me get tom fuentes, cnn law enforcement analyst, to react. when you heard commander tim jirus describe what was going on, what did you think, tom? >> well, i think that the whole key to this is the identification of that shooter. if he had the cap card as he mentioned which is access to military facilities, they'll be able to quickly identify him. they'd be able to check their system to
right now, a lot of people are wondering just how safe the building is or how safe the office environment is. we don't know who the shooter or shooters are. if they were related to our job in our can, if they were part of our coworkers. we have no idea. >> reporter: did it seem is the shooter was randomly shooting an the people? >> i couldn't tell. >> reporter: can you just walk us through your account of this morning, sir? >> what's your first and last name. >>...
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i think it's fermented a -- you know, an environment that's become increasingly uncivil. >> all right. we have exhausted this subject. i want to move on quickly and i don't have a lot of time. i want to talk about you said the president seemed antagonistic and other people say the president is more confident now and has really come into his own in the second term. she said antagonistic. do you see antagonistic or more confident now? >> i think there's some big things the country has to do for gun reform, for example. big things that the president -- he has to do. he has to be strong and show leadership to get these things done. you know, republicans are ready to come out and say they don't want to have anything to do with it. so as a leader, he's got to sort of pull together the country, go to the people, organize and get this thing done. he can't wait for congress to -- wait for congress to do it. he's got to try to get as much done as he possibly can. >> i think he's both things, more confident and maybe more antagonistic. maybe more antagonistic because he is more confident. >> las
i think it's fermented a -- you know, an environment that's become increasingly uncivil. >> all right. we have exhausted this subject. i want to move on quickly and i don't have a lot of time. i want to talk about you said the president seemed antagonistic and other people say the president is more confident now and has really come into his own in the second term. she said antagonistic. do you see antagonistic or more confident now? >> i think there's some big things the country has...
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the stove is called the ecocina, "e" for environment and "c" for cucina for kitchen. it's cool to the touch it prevents the creosote buildup in the lungs and it promotes better health and cuts down on skin diseases and eye diseases. and it helps the trees because you can cut down small branches. it's kind of a little miracle. we started six factories in five countries. we wanted to get ployment in the areas where there's poverty. the factories that we started have produced 35,000 stoves. i'm addicted to this. the first year i went to latin america eight times on my own nickel. there are a lot of women and a lot of children who are breathing a lot easier because of the ecocucina stove. i'm 70 now and this is what i do in my retirement. ♪ ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for boat insurance. geico, see how much you could save. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rate, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies,
the stove is called the ecocina, "e" for environment and "c" for cucina for kitchen. it's cool to the touch it prevents the creosote buildup in the lungs and it promotes better health and cuts down on skin diseases and eye diseases. and it helps the trees because you can cut down small branches. it's kind of a little miracle. we started six factories in five countries. we wanted to get ployment in the areas where there's poverty. the factories that we started have produced...
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if you come in contact with liquid, you got pushed in the pool or humid environments, talking in the rain, you'll be protected with the coating. >> oh, no way. >> there you go, brooke. amazing. >> have him pull it back out and turn it on. because i don't believe him. >> just so i -- okay, i'm going to dump one here as well. and let's pull it out, make sure that it is working. >> or that was a really nice iphone 5. look at that. look at that. so when is this on the market, dan? >> how do folks -- so brooke is asking, we all want to know how can you get this? >> we're working to implement this in a lot of carriers and retailers. you can actually go into a store, or go to www.liquipel.com, order it and we'll send the device to us. we're based out of orange county, california, looking to go across the u.s. we're in hong kong and malaysia, australia, russia, and turkey. and about to be in china as well. >> thanks very much, sam. costs you about 60 bucks. one more time, brooke. there you go. we're going to be at ces over the next couple of days. we're looking for fun companies like this, b
if you come in contact with liquid, you got pushed in the pool or humid environments, talking in the rain, you'll be protected with the coating. >> oh, no way. >> there you go, brooke. amazing. >> have him pull it back out and turn it on. because i don't believe him. >> just so i -- okay, i'm going to dump one here as well. and let's pull it out, make sure that it is working. >> or that was a really nice iphone 5. look at that. look at that. so when is this on the...
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thing, because it is difficult when they aren't, but yeah, i think that you look at especially now the environment of things as this is a congress that the president wants to undertake other issues like immigration reform and gun violence, and you can see how it even maybe has a pleefover effect as they try to get their business done in a limited amount of time. the question is now that i hear that a f-bomb was at the white house and i won't say whom, it doesn't sound like there will be a better tenor going forward. is the white house actually considering this a victory? >> reporter: i will tell you, ashleigh, i think the white house considers how this fight went for them, the president was more effective than, say, during the debt ceiling. i think the tone we got during the debt ceiling was president obama was trying to position himself as a reasonable adult in the room, that he was trying to achieve somebody, and remember we saw him in the briefing room the day before this deal was sealed -- or the day before it passed the senate, and he was very hard on republicans. i think we're seeing him tak
thing, because it is difficult when they aren't, but yeah, i think that you look at especially now the environment of things as this is a congress that the president wants to undertake other issues like immigration reform and gun violence, and you can see how it even maybe has a pleefover effect as they try to get their business done in a limited amount of time. the question is now that i hear that a f-bomb was at the white house and i won't say whom, it doesn't sound like there will be a...
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and i think that all of the side talks that have occurred have helped create an environment for that to happen. so you know, i think -- i know mitch and harry are talking and i think we're about to get to a place where you know, again, we can move something hopefully off the senate floor that's widely bipartisan. i think it's going to take that to having something move productively on the house side. >> let's get the latest where things stand right now. dana bash is at capitol hill. dana, give us the latest read we're getting on the reid-mcconnell talks. they just wrapped up a little while ago. what are you hearing? >> i'm in the capitol on the third floor and just came from the second floor where the leaders have their offices. some of the democrat who have been meeting in a bipartisan way to try to find a deal were coming out of harry reid's office and got a briefing on his discussions with mitch mcconnell and they sounded very optimistic. i'm talking about senator amy klobuchar of west virginia, heidi heitkamp of north dakota all saying they feel things are moving in the right dir
and i think that all of the side talks that have occurred have helped create an environment for that to happen. so you know, i think -- i know mitch and harry are talking and i think we're about to get to a place where you know, again, we can move something hopefully off the senate floor that's widely bipartisan. i think it's going to take that to having something move productively on the house side. >> let's get the latest where things stand right now. dana bash is at capitol hill. dana,...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> we are keeping an eye on the markets at this hour. the dow's been heading down most of the day. down 16.62 now. still over 15,000. huge mark, right? it keeps hitting new highs lately. so if you're one of these people involved with the stock market trying to figure out how to get in on the bull run, christine romans will explain in this week's how to make money. >> you've been waiting for the right price to get into the stock market, financial planners say it's a dangerous strategy because you cannot time the market. if you knew the best times to buy stocks or individual security, well, if you knew the right time for sure you'd be on a yacht in the caribbean right now, right? that's why
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-414-5999 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. >>> we are keeping an eye on the markets at this hour. the dow's been heading down most...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com >> all right. we're just learning that the five permanent members of the united nations security council, that would be the united states, russia, china, france, and the united kingdom are going to be meeting later this afternoon to start discussing what's going on in syria and perhaps this russian initiative to come up with a plan that would not only control syria's chemical weapons but eventually wind up destroying those chemical weapons stockpiles. nick paton walsh is up at the united nations. we'll check with him later to see what's going on. clearly diplomatic movement in ad
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found all the services we needed for our riley. from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found everything he needed at angie's list. join today at angieslist.com >> all right. we're...
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we care very mucher our environment. i'm raising two buys right now. this is ridiculous, completely absu absurd, to think there's an environmental of racism in our business. we have strong educated men and women of character that have been with us 5, 10, 15, 20 years. to think that they would allow themselves to be in this position is simply baloney. it's ridiculous. >> we were raised in a family with love and of faith in a house where god lived, and neither one of our parents ever taught us to be bigoted toward any other person for any reason, and this is so saddening to me because our mother is one of the most compassionate good-hearted empathetic people that you'd ever meet, and these accusations are very hurtful to her and it's very sad, and, frankly, i'm disgusted by the entire thing because it began as extortion and it has become character assassination, and our mother's not the picture that's being painted. >> let me tell you a story, chris. when i was a young man in 1975 before i had my tonsils taken out, henry aaron was my first sports hero gr
we care very mucher our environment. i'm raising two buys right now. this is ridiculous, completely absu absurd, to think there's an environmental of racism in our business. we have strong educated men and women of character that have been with us 5, 10, 15, 20 years. to think that they would allow themselves to be in this position is simply baloney. it's ridiculous. >> we were raised in a family with love and of faith in a house where god lived, and neither one of our parents ever taught...
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. >> well, i live in a different environment, too. i work for people in a different environment than what we see going on in some of these places where mass shootings are going, to the best of my knowledge. i live in a great county. we have a great population of people. and that's not to say that something like that couldn't happen in walton county. it very easily could. but we haven't reached the point of where we have gangs and that sort of thing. >> do you think more restrictions -- more gun restrictions will reduce crimes? >> i don't think it's going to make a difference at all. >> thank you, sheriff. >> we already have some laws now that i've tried to enforce that the federal authorities -- people would lie on an atf firearms form and it was no big deal. and i didn't understand it. >> thank you, sheriff. thanks for coming in. we appreciate you coming in. we'd like to have you back. >> thank you. >>> shortly after the newtown shootings, a gun shop owner came on this show to be a part of my panel and he has seen -- i want to know i
. >> well, i live in a different environment, too. i work for people in a different environment than what we see going on in some of these places where mass shootings are going, to the best of my knowledge. i live in a great county. we have a great population of people. and that's not to say that something like that couldn't happen in walton county. it very easily could. but we haven't reached the point of where we have gangs and that sort of thing. >> do you think more restrictions...
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now, in a low interest environment, like the one we're in now, you're not going to make money without being in stocks. be careful. a recent cnn money survey of money managers and investment strategists predicted that the s&p would only go up about 4.5% this year, that's after gaining 13% in 2012. but they're afraid of washington's unending partisan warfare getting in the way of economic growth. as i said, 2013 could be the year that america cruises back into prosperity. there is a domestic energy boom. there is a return of manufacturing. they're going to create job opportunities for americans, but businesses hate uncertainty. and as washington battles over issues that are important to america's economy, debt spending and budgets, businesses will continue to hold back on investment and on hiring. i'm glad investors are so confident right now. let's hope washington doesn't mess it up for you. that's it for me, from the cnn money newsroom in new york. i'm out. same time tomorrow. [ nurse ] i'm a hospice nurse. britta olsen is my patient. i spend long hours with her checking her heart rat
now, in a low interest environment, like the one we're in now, you're not going to make money without being in stocks. be careful. a recent cnn money survey of money managers and investment strategists predicted that the s&p would only go up about 4.5% this year, that's after gaining 13% in 2012. but they're afraid of washington's unending partisan warfare getting in the way of economic growth. as i said, 2013 could be the year that america cruises back into prosperity. there is a domestic...
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>> i think the polls are shifting and the environment may be better, but the intensity of this issue, how strongly do people feel about it, is still on the side of the gun owner. so, what you have to do, the president and other also have legislation and regulations, we have to build a climate -- a political climate in this country where it's safer for politicians to support this legislation. and that is not an easy thing to do. but i think it's important to try. >> and i just want to outline some of the recent polls. they fascinated me. i don't know if i'm naive to this they seem to have significantly shifted on a number of different levels. when it comes to sat s ts t s s with gun laws, a "usa today" gallup poll suggested that 30% of those were dissatisfied and wanted stricter gun control. 43% were satisfied. 5% wanted less strict guns. when you break it down into specifics, that's what the president is doing today, the nationwide ban on semiautomatic handguns, 51% support that. and a nationwide ban on high capacity ammunition clips, that number is even higher. it's 65% now of those
>> i think the polls are shifting and the environment may be better, but the intensity of this issue, how strongly do people feel about it, is still on the side of the gun owner. so, what you have to do, the president and other also have legislation and regulations, we have to build a climate -- a political climate in this country where it's safer for politicians to support this legislation. and that is not an easy thing to do. but i think it's important to try. >> and i just want...
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the environment is going to still be very dangerous. but what we have seen is that afghan soldiers are stepping up at great risk to themselves. and that allows us then to make this transition during the spring. what that translates into precisely in terms of how this drawdown of u.s. troop proceeds is something that isn't yet fully determined. i'm going to be over the coming weeks getting recommendations from general alan and other commanders on the ground they will be designing and shaping a responsible plan to make sure that we're not losing the gains already have been made, to make sure we're in a position to support afghan units when they're in theater. and to make sure that our folks are also protected even as we're drawing down. so i can't give you a precise number at this point. i'll probably make a separate announcement once i've gotten recommendations from troops -- from the generals and our commanders in terms of what that drawdown might look like. with respect to post 2014, we have got two goals. and our main conversation tod
the environment is going to still be very dangerous. but what we have seen is that afghan soldiers are stepping up at great risk to themselves. and that allows us then to make this transition during the spring. what that translates into precisely in terms of how this drawdown of u.s. troop proceeds is something that isn't yet fully determined. i'm going to be over the coming weeks getting recommendations from general alan and other commanders on the ground they will be designing and shaping a...
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in that environment, it's a lot harder for them to compromise. mark. >> thank you, mr. president. this week the president of china has visited several of the asian countries you were going to visit and have had to skip because of the shutdown. he's also taken a big role at the two regional summits, both of which your administration has made a pretty big priority of as part of the broader asian pivot. does china benefit from the chaos in washington? more broadly, you've said in general that this hurts the reputation of the united states overseas. are there specific things that you can point to where you already have seen some damage? one that occurs to me is the trade deal you tried to do in asia. the leaders today announce they still want to wrap it up, but they no longer are able to say they want to wrap it up by the end of this year. had you been there, do you think you could have gotten that additional push? >> i think that's a great example. we don't know, but it didn't help that i wasn't there to make sure we went ahead and closed a trade deal that would open up markets and c
in that environment, it's a lot harder for them to compromise. mark. >> thank you, mr. president. this week the president of china has visited several of the asian countries you were going to visit and have had to skip because of the shutdown. he's also taken a big role at the two regional summits, both of which your administration has made a pretty big priority of as part of the broader asian pivot. does china benefit from the chaos in washington? more broadly, you've said in general...
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but we're not really in a political environment, brooke, where the -- neither the white house nor most people are concerned with whether or not wall street likes the pick. but he is -- he's a guy who had experience. he was involved in the 1997 balanced budget deal. he's been involved in social security legislation. all the topics that are hot right now, jack lew does have experience with. >> you mentioned sequestration, of course. we have a couple of fiscal cliffs over the next two months. do we have any idea what kind of negotiator he'll be and he'll drive a tough bargain with the speaker of the house, john boehner. >> as the chief of staff of the white house, that's a key issue. you got to be able to be tough, you got to be able to negotiate. if you were grading the white house and its negotiating abilities in the last few months, you may not give them a very high grade. what you get in jack lew is a guy who is highly, specifically familiar with the budgeting process. i wouldn't normally say this, that that's the most important thing a treasury secretary needs to do, regulation is an
but we're not really in a political environment, brooke, where the -- neither the white house nor most people are concerned with whether or not wall street likes the pick. but he is -- he's a guy who had experience. he was involved in the 1997 balanced budget deal. he's been involved in social security legislation. all the topics that are hot right now, jack lew does have experience with. >> you mentioned sequestration, of course. we have a couple of fiscal cliffs over the next two...
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the fourth graders got used to their new environment. it was an amazing day according to mom. what the teachers and the staff were able to do is restore badly needed routine. take a listen. >> any anxiety i had was myself. once seeing the kids were excited to be back and happy and the environment in the school, i can't think of a better place. if i can't be with them, the teachers and the staff and everybody are amazing. >> they haven't -- you know there is security that was the security visible and did that give you comfort? >> i was happy that the media and i thank you for staying away from the bus routes. only seeing police officers coming in and out. as for making me feel more secure, i don't know if that makes a difference to me. the teachers did a better job at making us feel welcome back again. and happy they are there. honestly, they were thes who protected our children. >> the school is a little bit further, but is it the right place for your girl? >> to keep them together, that's all that's important. >> let me ask you, what was your favorite class today? >> the libr
the fourth graders got used to their new environment. it was an amazing day according to mom. what the teachers and the staff were able to do is restore badly needed routine. take a listen. >> any anxiety i had was myself. once seeing the kids were excited to be back and happy and the environment in the school, i can't think of a better place. if i can't be with them, the teachers and the staff and everybody are amazing. >> they haven't -- you know there is security that was the...
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>> i saw a normal environment. they didn't seem to be like, you know, a place where women were being held against their will. of course, mind you, i didn't go throughout the entire house. i was just, like, just the beginning of the house, living room, but it seemed normal. nothing out of place. just like a normal house. >> can you be more specific? we, media here, we can't get anywhere near this home. i can tell -- i can see the front of it, the front door knocked out. but you've been inside. describe just the layout of this home for me. >> what i can remember, you know, when you walk in, you have your steps going upstairs and like a living room and then a small dining room, if i'm not mistaken and he usually had his instruments laying around, almost like furniture at times. that's how some of -- instead of furniture, have instruments. and that's what he had. he was very honored to have a bunch of basses laying around, he would show them off. and pretty much it looked like a musician's house, what it looked like. >
>> i saw a normal environment. they didn't seem to be like, you know, a place where women were being held against their will. of course, mind you, i didn't go throughout the entire house. i was just, like, just the beginning of the house, living room, but it seemed normal. nothing out of place. just like a normal house. >> can you be more specific? we, media here, we can't get anywhere near this home. i can tell -- i can see the front of it, the front door knocked out. but you've...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ "first day of my life" by bright eyes ♪ you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> pope francis continues to surprise or perhaps shock catholics around the world. on a flight back to rome after a wildly successful trip to brazil, pope francis talked about how happy he was about that trip and the lower security presence allowed him to get closer to the people but he also made comments about gays in the church saying, "if someone is gay and he searches for the lord and has good will, who am i to judge?" the pope went on said women should play a larger role in the church but should not be ordained as priests. we'll talk about those comments in the next hour of "newsroom." >>> but right now the wildly successful trip to brazil where more than 3 million people showed up for the final mass at copa cabana beach on sunday. this just astounding, isn't it? cnn shasta has more for you from rio de janeiro. >> reporter: the biggest crowds to date for the grand finale of pope francis' tri
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ "first day of my life" by bright eyes ♪ you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. >>> pope francis continues to surprise or perhaps shock catholics around the world. on a flight back to rome after a wildly successful trip to brazil, pope francis talked about how happy he was about that trip and the lower security presence allowed him to get closer to the people but...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for her, she's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with her all day to see how it goes. [ claira ] after the deliveries, i was okay. now the ciabatta is done and the pain is starting again. more pills? seriously? seriously. [ groans ] all these stops to take more pills can be a pain. can i get my aleve back? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> here we are just past the bottom of the hour. i'm brooke ba
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be...
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military power, to use military force in a hostile environment, so he wants to make sure that all options to avert that have been exhausted. on the other hand, if he delays and delays and delay, potentially, he sends a signal of weakness, especially since it was almost one year ago when he said if the syrians use chemical weapons, that is a red line which the u.s. will not accept. >> that's right, wolf, and you get the sense from the world, even from members of congress, that it's president obama's red line. he's going to have to enforce it. and so, i think what we're going to be hearing from the president is is really another step in that process to get to that point. just to give you a little color, the pool reporters who are going to be allowed to observe the president's remarks have reported that the president was seen in the oval office on the phone within the last 10 to 15 minutes with vice president joe biden, no word on who he was talking to or what they were talking about, but some last minute discussions going on before the president delivers these remarks an i don't know if you
military power, to use military force in a hostile environment, so he wants to make sure that all options to avert that have been exhausted. on the other hand, if he delays and delays and delay, potentially, he sends a signal of weakness, especially since it was almost one year ago when he said if the syrians use chemical weapons, that is a red line which the u.s. will not accept. >> that's right, wolf, and you get the sense from the world, even from members of congress, that it's...
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the internet, an environment where you can -- if you have a story to tell, you can find the people who want to hear it, and so i think not sort of trying to fit yourself into any box or wait for permission to have your story told, but to use all these amazing modern resources. >> could not have been nicer. that was before she won, keep in mind. lena dunham, congratulations to you. >>> up next, an review of natalie wood's autopsy. it is a new twist in the mystery involving the actress' death. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis,
the internet, an environment where you can -- if you have a story to tell, you can find the people who want to hear it, and so i think not sort of trying to fit yourself into any box or wait for permission to have your story told, but to use all these amazing modern resources. >> could not have been nicer. that was before she won, keep in mind. lena dunham, congratulations to you. >>> up next, an review of natalie wood's autopsy. it is a new twist in the mystery involving the...
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been, or where somebody who was known to him might be, they have got to treat it as if it is a hostile environment. that it is potentially boobietrapped. and they have to proceed with great caution. so right now, they have the first location and then the second location, which is very hot. very active. so, again, anywhere he's been, anybody who he may have been with, that they are being treated as a potential threat, a potential danger. all right, deb, thank you very much. please, keep us in the loop and stay at a safe distance. >>> they have reason to believe because when they were in the chase last night, they were throwing explosive devices out of car. the brother, who was killed and allegedly run over by his own brother had ochb an explosive device, which may or may not have detonated, to a certain degree. >> yeah, we're unsure. at some point -- i know you're still there, just bring you pack in here. what's your belief on how quickly they're able to wrap this up. i know that we, sitting here hosting this, that our viewers, everybody is hoping and anticipating that this would happen relatively
been, or where somebody who was known to him might be, they have got to treat it as if it is a hostile environment. that it is potentially boobietrapped. and they have to proceed with great caution. so right now, they have the first location and then the second location, which is very hot. very active. so, again, anywhere he's been, anybody who he may have been with, that they are being treated as a potential threat, a potential danger. all right, deb, thank you very much. please, keep us in...
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we just heard from the secretary of the environment saying he hopes all the testing will be done by the end of the week. the results will be done by the end of next week. it may drag into next week, michael. >> so, nic, are people still buying what they think is beef? is it dangerous if it's horse meat? >> you know, i think that the danger issue has been somewhat laid to rest. the danger was it was horse meat contaminated with a drug that prevents or sort of cures animals of pain. but in humans, it's very, very dangerous. the levels you would have to eat we were told by the government scientists would be so high, impractical, unlikely. but consumer confidence has been marked. two-thirds of people here say there's no longer sure about what's on the box as they were before. and a quarter of people say that they're going to cut down buying processed meat. and another one-fifth of people said they'd like to cut down on buying processed meat, they just can't afford to do it. so there's concern. the consumers are changing their habit based on this. >> and, nic, is there anybody who is the fal
we just heard from the secretary of the environment saying he hopes all the testing will be done by the end of the week. the results will be done by the end of next week. it may drag into next week, michael. >> so, nic, are people still buying what they think is beef? is it dangerous if it's horse meat? >> you know, i think that the danger issue has been somewhat laid to rest. the danger was it was horse meat contaminated with a drug that prevents or sort of cures animals of pain....
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the environment was just as bad if not worse. they're locked in these room. they have this alarm system and surveillance cameras as you said pointing towards the bed, and they had to lissage to a constant barrage of this blablic 24/7. and here's so sick. if they had a reaction or likes the music, it would change to white noise, just static. the cameras, they had to make hand signals to the cameras if they wanted to use the bathroom. sometimes they would let them out, sometimes they wouldn't. if they didn't let them out, theywise use their closets and live in these conditions. all of this is apparently documented, according to police, by the 17-year-old in a journal. police found the picture of enrique iglesias. that was her most prized possession. she said it's what got her through the really difficult times. police say they returned that journal to her, and just how happy she was. >> just so hard to imagine. >> there's no way to know this right now, i'm assuming, with the affidavits and the search warrants, that the journal will become a key piece of evidenc
the environment was just as bad if not worse. they're locked in these room. they have this alarm system and surveillance cameras as you said pointing towards the bed, and they had to lissage to a constant barrage of this blablic 24/7. and here's so sick. if they had a reaction or likes the music, it would change to white noise, just static. the cameras, they had to make hand signals to the cameras if they wanted to use the bathroom. sometimes they would let them out, sometimes they wouldn't. if...
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i think being in the school environment is something that's really conducive to healing. and i think i saw that from the first week that we came back. we watched, like, "finding nemo." we cut out paper snowflakes. nobody took attendance. i think that's changed us in the long run. think we're a much kinder and more aware community. there was no drama. there's no negativity towards anybody. it was -- if you saw a person crying, you went up and hugged them even if you didn't know them. >> every time i see a shooting, every single time, basically say to myself, not again. my name is dr. william begg. i'm an emergency room physician. in medical school, i saw gun violence. i saw someone die from an assault weapons injury. a store owner came in. and he had -- he had -- they couldn't count how many bullet holes he had. he was essentially dead on arrival. when i speak to families who have lost loved ones through the years, and they say, doctor, did you do everything you could do? i used to say, yes, i did everything i could do in the resuscitation room. but now i'm going to be abl
i think being in the school environment is something that's really conducive to healing. and i think i saw that from the first week that we came back. we watched, like, "finding nemo." we cut out paper snowflakes. nobody took attendance. i think that's changed us in the long run. think we're a much kinder and more aware community. there was no drama. there's no negativity towards anybody. it was -- if you saw a person crying, you went up and hugged them even if you didn't know them....
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in this heated environment, there could be a mistake, either from the north or the south, and then this region could trip into conflict. kyung lah, cnn, seoul. >>> teachers, principals and other educators of atlanta public schools reporting to jail today to face charges in a massive cheating scandal. up next, find out how the teachers allegedly scammed the system and their schools. >>> all right, today is the deadline for dozens of former atlanta schoolteachers, principals and administrators caught up in a cheating scandal to turn themselves in. so far, at least five of the 35 defendants have surrendered to police. the defendants include former atlanta public school superintendent beverly hall. among other things, they're accused of racketeering and making false statements. prosecutors say they changed test scores or helped students cheat. performance bonuses were based on improved scores. one of defendants who surrendered was thamika good so. her lawyer said she's not guilty. >> she's been an educator since she graduated from college and an educator for about 20 years now. so very unfo
in this heated environment, there could be a mistake, either from the north or the south, and then this region could trip into conflict. kyung lah, cnn, seoul. >>> teachers, principals and other educators of atlanta public schools reporting to jail today to face charges in a massive cheating scandal. up next, find out how the teachers allegedly scammed the system and their schools. >>> all right, today is the deadline for dozens of former atlanta schoolteachers, principals and...
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what creates that environment? >> right, you don't notice when you place yourself in a permissive environment. let's take the case of infidelity. let's say that you believe you would never cheat on your spouse. it's okay to go to the all girls's singles bar because that would never be something thaw would do. but once you arrive in the situation there is all these temptations and maybe you have a drink or two and do something outside of the bounds of what you anticipated. after the fact, your beliefs actually change about what infidelity means and you revise your beliefs so you are more lenient. this is the kind -- >> you talk environment and want to turn to the psychology to my right, dr. paula bloom. it's also a group mentality thing. when i think academics and you are sitting in a class and it's a group cheat. if someone else is doing it, it's okay. >> right. when it comes to academics, it's a few things. i'm not getting an unfair advantage. i'm leveling the playing field. it's justified. what she was saying is
what creates that environment? >> right, you don't notice when you place yourself in a permissive environment. let's take the case of infidelity. let's say that you believe you would never cheat on your spouse. it's okay to go to the all girls's singles bar because that would never be something thaw would do. but once you arrive in the situation there is all these temptations and maybe you have a drink or two and do something outside of the bounds of what you anticipated. after the fact,...
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multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. >>> next time you click your mouse on google or yahoo! you'll have a new reason to wonder if someone is watching you. "the washington post" says the national security agency, the nsa, has secretly tapped into those company's servers overseas. though the nsa denies the report, it's the latest reason for americans to question their privacy and the broad reach of our intelligence community. we'll get more from cnn's chief national security correspondent jim sciutto. >> reporter: explained in this simple hand sketched drawing, complete with a smiley face, maybe a newly disclosed way the nsa is monitoring the internet. "the washington post" citing documents stolen and released by edward snowden reports the intelligence agency has tapped int
multiply that across over a thousand locations, and they'll provide the same benefit to the environment as over 60,000 trees. that's a trend we can all get behind. [ female announcer ] only aveeno daily moisturizing lotion has an active naturals oat formula that creates a moisture reserve so skin can replenish itself. aveeno® naturally beautiful results. >>> next time you click your mouse on google or yahoo! you'll have a new reason to wonder if someone is watching you. "the...
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everybody else is here, and the value is you get a discussion and dialogue in chilly environments. >> well, you know, the superrich, people, you know, the rich come there and of course there are big ideas and broad case base of things. maybe you have a little fun, too, it is gorgeous out there. tell us a little bit what people are focused on. you've got the economy on the upswing, euro survived the big crisis. is there some optimism there? >> reporter: well, schwab, head of the world economic forum, optimistic smiling, says the euro didn't collapse, europe didn't fall apart, there's economic growth in the united states, there's room for optimism. i can tell you if you talk to the ceos, most of the people are ceos and in business, they are not optimistic. there is a deficit of confidence, and that's because you have budgetary problems in the united states, you have the eurozone problem, you have china, india slowing down. these other issues are very much on their agenda. so, you and i, as the week will go on, will distill this into what really they're talking. at the moment, the one wo
everybody else is here, and the value is you get a discussion and dialogue in chilly environments. >> well, you know, the superrich, people, you know, the rich come there and of course there are big ideas and broad case base of things. maybe you have a little fun, too, it is gorgeous out there. tell us a little bit what people are focused on. you've got the economy on the upswing, euro survived the big crisis. is there some optimism there? >> reporter: well, schwab, head of the...
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we always think the weather is the most relatable thing when we're in foreign environments. but talking about food, do you believe that gives you access into people that in news questions can't? >> everybody is proud of their food. there's nothing more political than who is eating, who isn't and what they're eating. also people tend to be very proud of their food. however luxurious or simple it might be, it is an expression of their it culture, their history, their -- it says something about them, what gives them pleasure, what their own emotional touch stones are. so people revealed themselves to me in extraordinary ways again and again and again during the making of this show, and it really made all the difficulties well worthwhile. >> you get dulueluged by the fo and kwi zcuisine. anything that stood out there? >> they have good italian food. >> really? >> the italians colonized libya for quite some time and there is a tradition of pasta, southern italian style ragus and pasta. their seafood is extraordinary. they're on prime real estate, very good fish dishes. and of cou
we always think the weather is the most relatable thing when we're in foreign environments. but talking about food, do you believe that gives you access into people that in news questions can't? >> everybody is proud of their food. there's nothing more political than who is eating, who isn't and what they're eating. also people tend to be very proud of their food. however luxurious or simple it might be, it is an expression of their it culture, their history, their -- it says something...
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the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> three unpublished works from j.d. sal injer have mysterious shown up on the internet this week. a 41 page album and on three download sites but known seems to know where they came from. nischelle turner live in new york on this story. j.d. salinger didn't want them to be seen for 50 years, right? >> reporter: exactly. literary circles are buzzing. after thes
the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. for many, relief is at hand. ask your doctor about nexium. ñó5wó >>> you know, it is going to be a long night in southern britain by a region being hammered by what could be its pours et storm in decades. we find our aaron i erin mclaug. >> reporter: the rain has been heavy. winds strong around 45 miles per hour. conditions are expected to get worse as the night progresses. people here seem to be heeding the government advising staying off the roads, staying in doors. officials i spoke to say th
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious...
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have gotten such a bad reputation over the years, electric cars show these companies do care about the environment. consumer response has been mixed. volt sales, as i said, are down from this time from a year ago, but sales of nissan's leaf, they are up quite a bit. tesla model s, that's doing quite well. carol? >> alison kosik at the new york stock exchange, thank you. >>> picture this odd couple, the hoodie with tim tebow. new england patriots head coach bill belichick is expected to announce the quarterback signing at a news conference in the next hour, but do not expect to see any dwtebowing. andy schultz is here to talk more about the patriots' move. why do the patriots need tim tebow? >> they don't necessarily need tebow, but they feel they can take him and turn him into a useful weapon on offense for the team. josh mcdaniels, he's the patriots offensive coordinator. he was the head coach of the broncos back when tim tebow was drafted in the first round. mcdaniels is the guy who believed in the start he could turn tim tebow into a starting nfl quarterback. we're not going to see tebow starti
have gotten such a bad reputation over the years, electric cars show these companies do care about the environment. consumer response has been mixed. volt sales, as i said, are down from this time from a year ago, but sales of nissan's leaf, they are up quite a bit. tesla model s, that's doing quite well. carol? >> alison kosik at the new york stock exchange, thank you. >>> picture this odd couple, the hoodie with tim tebow. new england patriots head coach bill belichick is...
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. >> it is a stressful environment. we are trying to keep them as comfortable. >> reporter: outside pittsburgh when a water main broke single digit temperature turned gushing water into a sheet of ice. skimming across the ice at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour in what looks like a mini kayak with a sail. for those who have to work outside -- >> as long as i bundle up i am good. >> reporter: maybe the best way to get by is thinking hot. >> key largo is a great place this time of year. >> how are you doing out there? 19 degrees i understand in new york? >> reporter: that's right with a wind chill of about 8. they have set up warming centers here in new york city because it is very serious, this cold for those who are vulnerable, the very young and very old. if you are hearty enough to come out you have a lot of people out here taking photographs of the fountain here in bryant park where -- because they think it looks cool to get this effect, they have heaters which keep the pipes warm and allow them to keep it flowing.
. >> it is a stressful environment. we are trying to keep them as comfortable. >> reporter: outside pittsburgh when a water main broke single digit temperature turned gushing water into a sheet of ice. skimming across the ice at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour in what looks like a mini kayak with a sail. for those who have to work outside -- >> as long as i bundle up i am good. >> reporter: maybe the best way to get by is thinking hot. >> key largo is a great...